Girl Names That Mean The

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Milanne
Combination of the names Mila and Anne.
French
Miliani
Gentle caress of the sky.
Hawaiian
Miloni
A meeting or union, often symbolizing togetherness.
Sanskrit
Mimis
A diminutive of the name Dimitris, meaning 'follower of Demeter'.
Greek
Minakshi
One with fish-shaped eyes, a name for the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Minarva
An alternative spelling of the name Minerva, derived from the Roman goddess o...
Latin
Minaxi
A precious gem or jewel, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Minbarah
Blessed or auspicious, derived from the root for blessing.
Arabic
Minerva
derived from the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
Latin
Minisha
Combination of the names Mini and Aisha.
Hindi
Minjonet
Combination of the names Min and Jonet.
French
Minnati
Meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom', derived from the Sanskrit word 'medha'.
Sanskrit
Minuit
Means 'midnight' in French, referring to the time of night.
French
Miquelah
A variation of the name Miquela, derived from the Spanish name Micaela..
Spanish
Miquella
A variation of the name Miquela, derived from the Spanish name Micaela..
Spanish
Mirajkar
One who worships the Almighty.
Marathi
Mirakeshi
The blessed one.
Sanskrit
Miranda
Admirable or wonderful, from the Latin word 'mirandus'.
Latin
MiratulUroos
Mirror of the bride, symbolizing beauty and reflection.
Arabic
Mireille
Derived from the Occitan name Mirèio, meaning 'to admire' or 'to wonder'.
French
Mirrin
Child of the Sea.
Scottish
Mist
Referring to a fine spray or cloud of liquid droplets in the air.
English
Mithuna
Gemini (referring to the astrological sign).
Tamil
Mlroslava
Famous for peace, from the Slavic elements 'miru' (peace) and 'slava' (glory).
Slavic
Moesha
Drawn out of the water.
Hebrew
Mohanakalyani
Beautiful and melodious voice; also the name of a musical raga.
Sanskrit
Mohanapriya
Dear or beloved to Mohana (Krishna); also the name of a musical raga.
Sanskrit
Mohga
The meaning of the name Mohga is not widely known or documented.
Egyptian
Mohinidevi
Goddess Mohini, the female avatar of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Moirae
The Fates (referring to the three goddesses who control the thread of life).
Greek
Moirai
The Fates (referring to the three goddesses who control the thread of life).
Greek
Mokshika
Liberation or salvation, derived from the concept of moksha.
Sanskrit
Molpe
Greek mythological name of one of the Sirens.
Greek
Monday
Day of the Moon.
English
Monika
Derived from the Latin 'monere', meaning 'to advise' or 'to warn'.
German
Monisha
Meaning 'alone' or 'solitary', it is a name for the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Monpriti
Beloved of the mind.
Sanskrit
Morayna
From the moor.
English
Moria
Bitter or rebellious, often associated with the biblical place Moriah.
Hebrew
Moriah
The name Moriah means 'seen by God' or 'God is my teacher', referring to the ...
Hebrew
Morialta
Morialta is a place name in South Australia, derived from the Kaurna language...
Aboriginal
Morika
Little Mary or bitter, from the Hungarian diminutive of Mária.
Hungarian
Morina
Derived from the Albanian word 'morinë', meaning 'mulberry'.
Albanian
Mornah
From the pebble-stream.
English
Mornine
Of the morning.
English
Morning
Dawn; early part of the day.
English
Morwen
Maiden of the sea or dark maiden.
English
Moryte
From the seaside.
Lithuanian
Morytta
derived from Moryte, meaning From the seaside.
Greek
Moryttah
derived from Moryte, meaning From the seaside.
Greek
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